Monthly Archives: March 2010
Pearl Jam Seeding the Forest To Offset CO2 From 2009 Tour
A 20 year American rock institution with humble Seattle roots, Pearl Jam has enjoyed longevity in spite of their formerly dubbed grunge sound fading into the sunset. Now, they just
Ellen DeGeneres To Star In Female Force Comic Book
On March 31, Ellen DeGeneres joins the ranks of other influential women including Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Stephenie Meyer, JK Rowling, and Barbara Walters who have all been featured in Bluewater Productions’ Female Force comics.
White House Organic Garden To Expand This Spring
Would you believe that the White House garden continued to produce throughout this year’s harsh D.C. winter? Even with several feet of snow blanketing the area, a winter planting of
Mechanical Steampunk Turtle – Art Or Creepy?
Artist Lisa Black has reimagined the slow, methodic movements of a turtle as a robotic steampunk sculpture. It’s beautiful take on nature as a machine, but is it also a
Fairies Are Supposed To Be Nature-Loving Nice — But Not This One
Diminutive in size, sporting wings and a human like appearance (while at other times, looking more like a scrunch-faced troll…albeit a good and wise scrunch-faced troll), fairies have traditionally taken
Gaiam Shutting Down Green Ad Network, Social Networking Site Gaia.com
Some additional green-themed casualties to report as Gaiam has announced the closure of its green LIME ad network and the earthy social networking site Gaia.com
Cameron and Gore Discuss Avatar 2, Climate Change, The Amazon
Being hailed as the Al Gore of the film industry might be considered daunting by some, but Academy Award winning director James Cameron takes it all in stride. If you’re not yet familiar with his highly vocal perspective on the environment, take a gander at this choice little number that he recently uttered while attending a press junket for the release of Avatar on home video: